That's the equivalent of being in a situation where someone else is publicly insulting your boss and you go and also publicly break in applause. Making the case in court that you are insulting him as much as the first one seems quite trivial. The firing is for insulting him, not for liking a tweet.

But well, no amount of obviousness will ever overcome Elon Derangement Syndrome.

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He could have been drunk. Or his child took his phone and played around.

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Am I talking about Elon and his tweet or about the guy he fired?

Yeah, and perhaps it wasn't Elon who fired him. Perhaps it was an alien shapeshifter posing as Elon.

We all can play this game.